i am getting confused friend. as im already not clear which camera to buy
You are being given excellent information from many sources. I
suspect the language difference is creating some problems and too
much technical detail confuses even ME
And I’m a native english speaker.
Adeel, You can use any DV camera available to get the results you want.
I’m serious. Any DV camera will be fine. I gave you a list of
seven cameras in your price range. Any of them will do the job.
You can shoot using Canon’s “frame mode” (30f or 24f) or you can
shoot progressive (24p) and you can even shoot standard
definition interlaced (30i). Many movies have been shot on all
those frame rates and transferred to film to show in the
theaters.
So to make it easier (I hope) let me break it down once again. Of
course this is my opinion only and not the final answer to your
situation.
You should get a camera that shoots 24p and on tape.
You should light it well - as if you are lighting for film.
Before you shoot, decide on the lab that will do the transfer and
work with them. Don’t ask what camera you should get - tell them
the camera you are using and work with them using what you have.
As you edit, stay in touch with the lab regarding your work flow.